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** FILE ** Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali gestures toward photographers in a hotel lobby in Davos, Switzerland, in this Jan. 28, 2006 file photo.
** FILE ** Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali gestures toward photographers in a hotel lobby in Davos, Switzerland, in this Jan. 28, 2006 file photo.
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Weekend Live!

Resolve to be artistic

Venture out today and enjoy
the “Free First Saturday” of
the year at the Denver Art Museum.
Peruse the art collections
and non-ticketed exhibitions
without opening your
wallet. Free general admission
tickets are available
on-site beginning at 10 a.m.
(Ticketed exhibits not included.)
100 W. 14th Avenue Parkway,
Denver. Info: denverart
museum.org or 720-865-5000

Oldies and goodies

Bring your curiosity and your
checkbook to the Wings Over
the Rockies Air & Space Museum
this weekend. Admission
to the “Antiques at Wings”
show and sale also buys entrance
to see the museum’s
exhibits. 7711 E. Academy
Blvd. in Denver. Today 10
a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m.-5
p.m.; adults $7, kids 12 and
under free with adult ticket.
Info: 303-595-0812 or antiques
atwings.com/denver.html

Happy history hunting

Grab your GPS (or not) and go
Colorado history hunting with
the “Off the Beaten Trail”
game, an interactive and educational
geo-caching activity
funded by the Colorado Tourism
Board, the Colorado Historical
Society and the Cooper
Clark Foundation. The trail includes
eight Colorado central
plains sites. To play, pick up a
treasure guide packet (and
site directions if you don’t
have GPS) at ourjourney.info
or call 800-825-0208. The sites
will lead players to a treasure
box, a signable log book and
souvenirs. Fun and free for all
ages.

Homebodies

Things go bump in the night

In the spookfest “Paranormal
Activity,” out on DVD, a
young couple move into a suburban
San Diego starter home
expecting happiness, but instead
get scared out of their
wits (and more) by a mysterious
presence. R. 1 hour, 26
minutes.

Stings like a bee

Ten of Muhammad Ali’s
former rivals, including
George Foreman and Joe Frazier,
pay tribute to the three-time
world heavyweight champion
in “Facing Ali.” Now on
DVD, this documentary by director
Pete McCormack is a
must-see for fans of the boxer
many consider the best that
sport has ever seen.

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